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FMI Releases Inaugural 2026 Energy and Power OverviewFirst-edition report combines consulting and investment banking perspectives to examine the trillion-dollar investment cycle unfolding across U.S. energy and power infrastructure RALEIGH, N.C., June 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- FMI Corporation, a leading provider of consulting and investment banking services to the built environment, today released its 2026 Energy and Power Overview. The report combines market forecasts, industry operating insights and M&A implications to provide a comprehensive view of the forces reshaping the U.S. energy and power sector. The report projects that annual U.S. power construction spending will grow from $158 billion in 2025 to $255 billion in 2030, representing more than $1 trillion in cumulative investment through the end of the decade. Driven by data centers and associated infrastructure, electrification, accelerating load growth, aging infrastructure, grid modernization and rising resiliency requirements, the sector is entering what FMI characterizes as a long-duration investment cycle unlike anything seen in recent decades. The report also examines how these trends are influencing capital allocation, merger and acquisition activity and competitive positioning across the broader energy ecosystem. "Data centers may be the headline, but this cycle is being driven by mor than a single factor," said Blake Angelo, partner at FMI Consulting. "Aging infrastructure, resilience requirements, electrification and industrial growth are all contributing to a durable investment cycle that we expect to persist through at least 2030. The businesses that understand how to best respond to these dynamics will be best positioned to capitalize on the opportunity." Key highlights from the report include:
"M&A activity in power related services is at historic levels, and we expect that to continue as capital competes for a limited universe of scaled, high-quality platforms," said Russell Clarke, managing director at FMI Capital Advisors. "The current environment presents a rare opportunity to capitalize on strong demand and investor appetite. Investment discipline around durability and technological differentiation will determine which investments create longest lasting value." To learn more, download the full report here. About FMI Contact: Katie DeRee, [email protected]
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